The escape of ionising radiation from high-redshift dwarf galaxies
Jan-Pieter Paardekooper, Federico I. Pelupessy, Gabriel Altay, Chael, Kruip

TL;DR
This study uses detailed simulations to estimate the ionising UV radiation escape fraction from high-redshift dwarf galaxies, revealing it varies with galaxy properties and impacts cosmic reionisation models.
Contribution
It provides new constraints on the escape fraction from high-redshift dwarf galaxies using realistic physical models and a comprehensive parameter study.
Findings
Escape fraction ranges from 1e-5 to 0.1.
Galaxy mass and angular momentum are key factors.
Dwarf galaxies significantly contribute to reionisation.
Abstract
The UV escape fraction from high-redshift galaxies plays a key role in models of cosmic reionisation. Because it is currently not possible to deduce the escape fractions during the epoch of reionisation from observations, we have to rely on numerical simulations. Our aim is to better constrain the escape fraction from high-redshift dwarf galaxies, as these are the most likely sources responsible for reionising the Universe. We employ a N-body/SPH method that includes realistic prescriptions for the physical processes that are important for the evolution of dwarf galaxies. These models are post-processed with radiative transfer to determine the escape fraction of ionising radiation. We perform a parameter study to assess the influence of the spin parameter, gas fraction and formation redshift of the galaxy and study the importance of numerical parameters as resolution, source…
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